Like i posted in the Hobbit thread a couple days agoI do wonder why Jackson decided to go CGI in the Hobbit after using mostly practical effects in LOTR?
In the appendices of AUJ, he first went with prosthestics goblins but because the actors were sweating hard with the suits because of the lights in the set, he decided the actors or extras would wear mocap suits and then going all digital in post-production.I'm listening to the audio commentary and when PJ is talking during the battle of azanulbizar, he says that he's glad that he could do the orcs CGI, and he was frustrated that he couldn't do it in the LOTR movies, because he thinks the orcs shouldn't have human proportions in their faces and their bodies.
Also because of the 3D they couldn't use the bigatures, and in the commentary PJ was sad that he couldn't use it, but said the bigatures are still intact and probably will put them in a museum or something, because there are really works of art.


But that one from the trailer looks good. The eyes look inhuman.